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You can just put luggage tags on them, although you may want to wrap some tape around them to ensure they don't fall apart... then just put with your luggage and they'll turn up at your cabin.............unless you're embarking from... Tampa, Seattle? I think, or NOLA...

 

Enjoy your cruise..

 

Definitely do not try in NOLA..........unless you are willing to tip BIG.

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Thanks for the great suggestions.... I have already booked my dining options online for the sea days. Left the port days free. I have a couple of spa gift cards so I guess the first thing I will do is book a few spa services for my wife and daughter. This is what I am

Planning

 

1. Book spa services and confirm dining and show reservations. ( can I do both at the same desk)

2. Get refrigerator cleaned

3. Eat lunch in one of the main dining rooms

4. Hit the pool and slides with the kids

5. Unpack last

 

 

Couple of questions

1. Why do I have to get kids registered for kids club. Do they have to be registered daily or it needs to be done only once. We are planning to be with kids most of the time but defiantly want them to spend time at the kids club. Does it get sold out.

2. Can my 11 year old go to the teen lounge. Do they check

3. How early can I board the ship. I will be staying in mid town

4. I haven't booked excursions yet . Do they get sold out for bermuda.

 

Thanks

Ron

 

 

 

 

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Since I travel with my child all the time, One of the first things is to go to register with the kids club. It helps to avoid the crowds the first evening. My son also like to get the weekly schedule of activities. We then do a few other things, but usually end up in the MDR for Lunch. We get to sit, read about the kids activities, read the first Daily agenda. Lots of times while at lunch they announce cabins are ready, we go and drop off what ever we carried on and generally head to the Pool Deck. My kid always wears his bathing suit on board. I can get that nice cocktail and he plays in the pool

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You can just put luggage tags on them, although you may want to wrap some tape around them to ensure they don't fall apart... then just put with your luggage and they'll turn up at your cabin.............unless you're embarking from... Tampa, Seattle? I think, or NOLA...

 

 

 

Enjoy your cruise..

 

 

What's NOLA?

 

 

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What age so they allow children to be in the kids club activities??

 

From NCL's website (http://www.ncl.com/freestyle-cruise/freestyle-family-fun/youth-programs):

 

Splash academy for kids

 

Splash Academy is here and making a big, well, splash! Our new program is specifically designed to engage active and creative kids ages 6 months – 12 years old. Whether it's learning to juggle at circus school and performing at the "Big Top at Sea" show presented by Hilario Productions, working on arts & crafts projects or getting the high score on the all new Nintendo Wii™ U, there's plenty of fun for everyone throughout the ship.

 

Age Groups

 

Guppies: 6 mo. - 3 yrs.*

Turtles: 3 - 5 yrs.

Seals: 6 - 9 yrs.

Dolphins: 10 - 12 yrs.

 

*At least one parent must attend with the child.

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